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Another World/Episode 6327
Episode 6327 | |
Season 26, Episode 101 | |
Airdate | May 23, 1989 |
Production Number | 6325 |
Written by | Donna M. Swajeski, Peggy Sloane, Christopher Whitesell, Nerissa Radell, Carolyn DeMoney Culliton, Fran Myers, Roger Newman, David Cherrill, Mimi Leahey, Janet Iacobuzio |
Directed by | Gary Tomlin |
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Another World — Season Twenty-Six |
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Episode 6327 is the one-hundred first episode of the twenty-sixth season of Another World, and the six thousand three-hundred twenty-fifth episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Starring: Dorothy Lyman (Gwen Frame), Beverly Penberthy (Pat Matthews), Nicolas Coster (Robert Delaney), Jacqueline Courtney (Alice Matthews), Jane Cameron (Nancy McGowan), Virginia Graham (Herself)
Co-Starring:
Contents |
Plot Overview
Jamie refuses to listen to Vicky's explanation and pushes past her. Rachel is still speaking when an upset Jamie comes in. Vicky and Jake argue and he devastates her by saying he'll take Steven from her. Derek tells Stacey to leave him alone. Caroline hears Evan and Gwen talking and asks about his connection to the Frame family. Frankie tells Derek she found a woman with one of the earrings that was in the House of Mirrors. Evan confesses to Caroline. Rachel says Mac is away on business and reads his speech. John and Sharlene take a moonlit stroll. Dennis refuses to help Iris reconnect with Mac. Jake tells Marley she'd be a better mother to Steven than Vicky. Vicky begs Jamie not to leave her but he walks out. Iris breaks down to Vivien over Mac. Caroline saves Evan when Sam asks about his relationship to Gwen. Frankie asks to speak to Nicole alone. Derek sees Stacey comforting Jamie. Nicole tells Frankie the earrings are Vicky's.
Credits
- Executive Producer: Michael D. Haibson
- Producers: Linda Barker Laundra, Susan Strickler
- Associate Producer: Meg Beliveau
- Assistants to the Producer: R. Scott Collishaw, Sharon Epstein
- Art Director: Christopher Clarens
- Costume Designer: Margarita Delgado
- Assistant Costume Designer: Charles Schoonmaker
- Associate Directors: Donna Pippin, Carol Sedwick, Mary Maderias
- Production Manager: Christoph Lindner
- Unit Manager: Amy Rubin
- Technical Director: Skip Dresch
- Lighting Directors: Bob Hickley, Howard Strawbridge
- Video: Stephen J. Roskin
- Audio: Fred Bugg
- Videotape Editor: John J. O'Connor, II
- Videotape: Joe Colvin, Bill Cunningham
- Stage Managers: Stephen Messer, Cindy Flood Jacobsen, Arthur Lewis
- Production Assistants: Janet Andrews, Mary Kelly Rodden
- Casting: Johnson-Liff Associates
- Assistant Casting Director: Cathy Meils
- Cameras: Bruce Reutlinger, Michael Bennet, Bruce Phraner, Tom Hogan
- Chyron: Donna M. McCarthy
- Scenic Designers: Bobby Berg, Dean H. Reiler, Patrick Howe
- Scenic Artists: Charles Amend
- Wardrobe Supervisors: Frances Spaganon, Ellen Anton
- Make-up Artists: Steven Lawrence, Margot Boccia
- Hair Stylist: Angel DeAngelis
- Program Production Manager: Russell S. Best
- Props: Patrick Manich
- Music Producer & Supervisor: Susan-Beth Markowitz
- Music Directors: Ron Brawer, Carole Severson Weiss
- Furs Furnished by Lord & Taylor
- Supervising Producer: Janet R. Stampfl
- Executive in Charge of Production: Edward Trach